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BYD Atto 3 to be replaced and renamed as Atto 5 in New Zealand, Australia could follow suit

BYD Atto 3 to be replaced and renamed as Atto 5 in New Zealand, Australia could follow suit

BYD has confirmed its pioneering Atto 3 small/medium electric SUV will soon be replaced in its Kiwi lineup, and its larger new successor is also likely to appear in Australian showrooms.

The Chinese brand revealed the second-generation Yuan Plus electric SUV at last week’s 2026 Beijing motor show opening. In its first generation, the Yuan Plus was rebadged as the Atto 3 in a vast array of export markets.

Notably, the first-generation Atto 3 was the first BYD model introduced in both Australia and New Zealand, arriving in both markets in late 2022.

However, the second-generation Yuan Plus is considerably larger than its small/mid-size SUV predecessor, prompting BYD’s New Zealand division to badge it as the Atto 5 rather than continuing the Atto 3 nameplate when it arrives across the ditch in 2027, as first reported by Kiwi publication Auto Trader.

We’ve contacted BYD Australia for comment on whether its local lineup will follow suit.

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The higher number is logical and reflects the SUV’s growth in size. Measuring 4665mm long, 1895mm wide, and 1675mm tall on a 2770mm wheelbase, the new Yuan Plus is a whole 210mm longer, 20mm wider, and 60mm taller than the SUV it replaces, with its wheelbase also lengthened by 50mm.

It will also be based on a new 800V electrical architecture, which brings with it the shift from a front-wheel drive layout to rear-wheel drive configuration. Two single-motor powertrains will be available, producing either 200kW or 240kW, both up considerably on the current Atto 3’s 150kW.

Two battery packs will also be available, both based on BYD’s second-generation ‘Blade’ technology. Capacities are quoted at either 57.5kWh for the 200kW option, providing 540km of driving range, or 68.8kWh for the 240kW alternative with up to 630km of range – both on the more lenient CLTC test cycle.

Confusingly, this all-new second-generation model has been revealed even before the Australian debut of the mid-life facelift for the original Atto 3. Dubbed the Atto 3 Evo, it brings substantial under-the-skin changes that are similar to those of the MkII Yuan Plus/Atto 5.

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